| Yes, as long as it isn’t really crowded. |
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Yes. The drive to the restaurant is riskier.
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Must be opposite day... |
| I take my 3yo and 8 month old to restaurants indoors now. I also worry about getting quarantined from daycare if infected, but they get way more illnesses AT daycare than anywhere else anyway, so I don’t think avoiding restaurants will really help that problem! |
| I'd stay home. |
| Not at a restaurant. |
Who are you worried about? The triple vaxxed adults, or the kid who's at lower risk for severe outcomes than they are? |
| Yes with a preference for restaurants that are checking vaccine cards for adults. There aren’t many of them, but we are regulars at the few that are. |
| Depends on where. Where I live in Northern VA? Yes. In Alabama? No. |
| Yes, I would. Not a SAHP. Would not force grandparents to eat outside in order to avoid small chance my kids both get covid and have it caught through symptoms or screening that would cause quarantine. |
DP. You must not have to deal with school or daycare quarantine. |
| We do every weekend |
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I would stay home and get take out.
It's not worth dragging an unvaxxed baby and an elderly person indoors to eat right now. |
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I think the other option is takeout, not making the grandparents sit outside! Goodness. I would do the restaurant but it’s not like cold grandparents is the only other alternative. |